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Dense fog engulfs Delhi, 47 flights delayed, 21 cancelled

New Delhi, Jan 18 (ANI): A dense fog engulfed national capital New Delhi on Sunday morning, resulting in the cancellation of 21 flights and delay in the take-off of another 47. General visibility at the Indira Gandhi International Airport was below 50 metres early this morning. Satellite towns Faridabad, Noida and Ghaziabad also reported dense foggy conditions. The temperature at 5.30 a.m. was eight degrees Celsius. The Meteorological department has forecast dense fog in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, West Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan in the winter season. Jan 18, 2015
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Celebrity News - 14/1/2015

LOS ANGELES In Los Angeles, stars Sam Claflin & Lilly Collins sat down to talk about their new British romantic comedy, ‘Love, Rosie’. Collins spoke about why her character was so personal to her. 01:30: Lilly Collins: I feel I…Rosie. :02:01 LONDON Fashion was in style at the Burberry Prorsum Autumn/Winter collection showcasing the latest in men’s wear. Lets take a look. Montage NEW YORK Stars making the rounds in the Big Apple: While Chris Hemsworth was being mobbed by fans as he visited the set of the ‘Today Show’ to promote the cyber thriller ‘Blackhat’, director Michael Mann stopped by SiriusXM to also talk about the film. Over at ‘Good Morning America’, comedy duo Kevin Hart & Josh Gad gave fans a double thrill by signing autographs as they came to promote their latest, ‘The Wedding Ringer’. On the eve of the Oscar nominations, the Razzies announced their nods for the worst of 2014. ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’ leads the pack with seven nominations followed closely by ‘The Legend of Hercules’ with six nods including one for star Kellan Lutz. Better luck next time. That’s all for now. We’ll be back tomorrow with more celebrity news and sightings. Jan 16, 2015
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Zoo authorities in Bihar take adequate steps to keep animals warm in winter

Patna, Jan 16 (ANI): Zoo authorities in Bihar have taken necessary steps to create required warmth for the animals and protect them from harsh winter season. The temperatures in the Indian subcontinent dip drastically during the months of December and January. Director of Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park in Patna, Yash Chandrashekharan, said on Thursday (January 15) the zoo authorities are making extra efforts to take care of the animals. Zoo animals are the worse affected by a change in temperature as they have been displaced from their natural habitat and kept in places where the temperatures are not favourable to their bodies. Jan 16, 2015